Eastman Documentary 1: Daguerreotype

The George Eastman House International Museum of Photography presents a six part documentary series Photographic Processes for the SEE: Untold Stories exhibit. Produced by Eggwork Productions and directed by Matthew Ehlers. Watch all six documentaries.

I worship David Blaine Jesus

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The Father, The Son, & The Holy Padlock.

Banana On Black Ice = Ultimate Slip Hazard

Banana On Black IceWhat hope do the clumsy have?

My Bloody Valentine release album, crash their site, & stir memories

Thanks to The Current for tipping me off about the new My Bloody Valentine release. This band remains close to my heart even though they haven’t produced anything in 21 years.

I was living in Los Angeles when the Loveless EP was released. The CD (yeah, let’s all remember those) was in the record collection of almost every friend I had. Well, at least the friends whose musical tastes I aspired to. I still remember listening to Soon over and over again on any number of road trips through the desert or in my car on Pico outside Jabberjaw.

The looping feedback and distortion was not revolutionary, but tight and made your head sway uncontrollably. The fact that they would never be a commercial success on the level of Nirvana or R.E.M. appealed to my sensibilities.

I remember going to their show. After an amazing set they ended with a 25 minute wall of discordant sound that seemed more like a practice session than a song. At the 26th minute my date wanted to leave. The next day I asked a friend if they played another song after that long sonic assault. Turns out they didn’t. Amazing attitude. Amazing music.

Soon after they released the album on their website – it crashed. I can’t decide if this is fanboy exuberance or a clever PR stunt. Either way I’ll be buying, sound unheard, the second the site is back up.

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I bought the album. Face melter. I find that I eat to give the music my full attention. I can’t just put it on as background music while doing other things. A phenomenon I can only call ‘headphone music’.

Sundance 2013 - Day Four (The Final Day) - Once More Unto The Breech

Brooklyn, NY – Express Shuttle took Peter and I from Park City to the airport. As the van wound down the mountains, I felt something that I assume a lot of people feel: Next year, I want to come back with an Official Selection for Sundance 2014.

This series of blogs is actually part of that long process. It represents the ‘soft launch’ of my new website – EGGWORK.COM. My goal is to build an audience for my work. I encourage you to submit your E-mail or connect through social media (see above), & keep coming back to the site. The simple (& free) act of commenting below, “Liking”, Tweeting, or subscribing goes along way.

Thanks, Matt

P.S. I never went skiing.

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1:50 PM – High West Whiskey & Saloon

Back to the distribution lecture (#ArtistServices). Yes, it’s at a whiskey factory, but they’re only serving lemonade. Hard to focus on a power point presentation while full of rye.

However, I did take a break to see my first film at Sundance (on my 4th and final day here). It’s called Emanuel And The Truth About Fishes. It’s a haunting drama with Alfred Molina and Jessica Beal. It was produced by MRB Productions, a forward thinking company who are doing amazing work.

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7:35 AM – Westgate Shuttle

All right, the title for today is a little dramatic, but it’s cold and I have zero coffee in me. Zero.

Big thanks to Tim, Rich, & Nora from the NY Film Office for a lovely dinner last night. We had three tables of Western New York film folks at Red Stone Brewery. Good times.

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